While our country is blessed with great scenery, natural wonders, and eye-catching tourist attractions, one part where we can make a huge impact is by grooming people who are part of Pakistan’s hospitality sector. What we need is trained professionals who have the prerequisite skills, and standards to compete with the best hotels, restaurants, and more on an international level.

Launched in 2014, the institute has since expanded its operations to 4 campuses, of which three are in Karachi and one in Hyderabad. It claims that over 2000 of its graduates have gone on to make a name with world-class culinary and hotel management skills.

The institute provides recognized Certificates and Diplomas, with most of these courses lasting from 6 months to a year. These courses enable people, regardless of their existing academic background, to make the most of their career in the hospitality industry.

It should be mentioned that Pakistan receives a sizable amount of foreign exchange through its expatriates overseas, with a sizable amount of them working in the hospitality sector at various international Hotels, Resorts and Clubs. Countries in need of well-groomed and professional staff in the hospitality industry includes UAE, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Australia, Canada, UK and USA.

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Considering the OBOR(One Belt One Road) initiative, the hospitality industry in Pakistan has much room for expansion. Culinary arts and Hotel Management are expected to flourish in light of the CPEC projectand this will increase jobopportunities in Pakistan.

Skillston Academy is uniquely positioned to help students who want to make their mark with their own hotel and restaurants in Pakistan. Not only are they trained for managing eateries, restaurants, hotels and cruises, but they can also become a MasterChef.

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Students are nurtured in their disciplines with comprehensive practical, study visits and internships at reputable organizations. Skillstonhas even executed a student exchange program with Hunter TAFE, Australia.